Ain Dubai back in action after more than two years
Tickets are available now priced from AED 145 for adults, AED 115 for children aged three to 12 and under-threes are free
Two years and nine months after shutting down, Ain Dubai is spinning again!
The world's tallest observation wheel has resumed operations after being shut down abruptly due to planned improvement works.
Offering unmatched views of Dubai's skyline, the wheel features 48 indoor cabins that can carry 1400 passengers. General tickets start from AED 145 and go up to AED 1260 per person for the private cabins. One rotation takes nearly 38 minutes.
For AED 415, the family pass offers entry for two adults and up to two children. This ticket includes access to pre-ride interactive displays and a shared cabin on the world’s largest wheel, providing stunning panoramic views of the city during a 50-minute journey.
Visitors can now book tickets via the official website
For an enhanced experience, consider the premium ticket, starting at AED 265 for adults and AED 215 for children. This package includes priority queue access, two mocktails, and admission to the elegant Ain Dubai lounge, which boasts breathtaking views. You can further elevate your visit by swapping mocktails for two cocktails at AED 295 or two glasses of bubbly at Dhs395, enjoyed either in the lounge or your cabin.
The wheel will be open from noon till 9 PM on Tuesday till Friday, between 11 AM to 9 PM on Saturday and Sunday and will be closed every Monday. The last call starts at 8:15 PM.
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